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Thursday, December 30. 1tr20.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
A happy New Year to all.
Have you made your New Year's reso-
lutions
Ford intends to make Inure cars than
ev.r on 1921. Henry's middle name must
be Optimist.
Lt fedi be a line day for Goderich waif
the tart !ate drops I ow citation to allow of
the erection o! a new town Dail. 1t is
badly needed.
A hiccough epidemic was reported
from New York City last week. There
was quite a bit of at around Goderich on
Chnsimes Eve, too.
A vote Ix the Goderich Manufacturirg
Co. bylaw will he'p in the establishing uI
practical:y a new industry in Goderich,
and the town needs all the industries it
can get.
Its a poor sort of citizen who doesn't
go to the poll on election day without
being called for -with an exception. of
course, in favor of anyone who cannot
walk.
The speeches at the nomination meeting
on Mon:+ay night impressed one as, on
the wilt le, a decided. improve:rent over
those ;;t some past years. I here was not
a tiresome riptech in Ihe1Qt,
\• Don't let the munic.pal elections make
you "bad friends" with anybody. Every
elector has the right to cast his ballot as
he sees tit and there it no occasion for
-you and your neighbar to quarrel over
how each one shall exercise his right.
Most of us`flwspaper pu'llishers con-
tent ourselves with Christmas greetings
1.0 o r readers ; bat The Mitchell Ad-
vocate goes one better by extending "the
compaments' of the season to all man-
kind."
Quite right, t br
ether-arly the
range may b: a toile long,
OUTDOOR SPORTS.
To the Editor of The spthaL '
Sta.-:;an you spare me a li Ile space -,
congratulate "Old Boy" upon has views o.
outdoor sk icing. 1 'maid like to add a
little more to it. Most of us preach about
Ipurts, exercise, etc., but the
Idren ask, Where can we have out .our
exercise. where can we -!earn •to skate or
. play alter school t Lehi answers,
i1 here
Alagn-treses say the children areon the
serer,s ton much: Children ask, Where
can we play an sa:ety F' This' Old Boy"
says, You have a he d at , he back cf
Vtdorta *boat, winch belongs 1, the
*Chesil. which wou d make a n:ce tecreatton
ground for them to lea,.' bi eball, etc., in
summer, and 1_arn to skate in wan• r, if a
part of the field. Was excavated, then
flooded ti winter. Then watch the young
from the excavations eo i,d be piled in a
gradual slope; then, after a snowfall,
watch the little kiddies enjoy the bun
with thea sleighs. ' Then ask yourselves
'which is best : To let the h. -Id fur a few
dalars, at.d !oh the children of then fun,
and 1111 the streets with loafers, ur• to
spend a few dollbts to make a recreation
gr fund aced have sturdy, cheerful young
people. _1• at --•cafe - -upon.-itfe--with
brighter eyes :'
There is another grind place for outdoor
skating -that is in, the Agricultural Pack,
w•hete they tried the tractor plow a few
years ago. A little excavation there
would make an 'ideal outdoor skating
rink.- - Su ttttlrVieto4 - Park-etr'tse hst,
and Harbor Park, I think the town wou:d
be fairly divided.
Perhaps it a Subscription was opened
the public would respond, if the council
would get'busy and get on the j b in real
earnest. If would be a nod chance to tty
the tgwn •ire hydrants -hen flooding the
outdoor' nr.ks• Yo sincerely,
ANOTHER OLD BOY.
Goderich, Dec.2s4
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TEN SIGNAL - GODZZIO$ ONT.
This is the genuine 'tea of all teas'.
If you do not use Salada, send us a post card for a free
sample stating the price you now pay and if you use
Black, Green or Mixed Tea. Address Salada,Toronto
From Goderich to Los Angeles
by Motor Caravan.
Chronicles of a Trar.scc ntinental Trip by A. M. Glover
and Party, Written by Mr. Glover for
The Signal.
(Continued from last week.) i the road was a ledge cut out of the blear through to the
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cord ■
We were now well in the \\'extern said fsee of the mountain and in
country ami got used to travelling day place" just wide enottg4 for one car. A Resort ass T B'a-
after day over the lure prairie inter- 1t was a wonde•rfal pier of engineer- • Wh11e'at:t Ing la Santa Fe' we met 11
ung. 1 think my passengers enjoyed a goat many plop re oMe, Hdatrel, lite
later construction. is a pearl of arebl-
denture, It contains a large yumber
of wonderful pleturtls showing In a
must lifelike wanner the whole his-
tory of the eouutry. In fact. while the
living apartments are cobweb, Mill the
l,lcture galleries are the wadu'feature
of Interest.
It contains a most wonderful chapel
for the use of the Governor. his fam-
ily and servants, and has at remark.
able trilhyt made out of Just the tongh
logs laid diagonally sill by side: So
much cert• has been used in their
s•le•tlou that they all look ex.oily the
sauce sire. Then the walls are decor -
with indian fresco work which
JtflfFadds that riulshtng touch of sar-
agery that Is necessary to make the
place representative of the district.
in the centre of the elty Is a park
laid out somewhat like our own park,
but In place of the court !mutat. is a
huge monument to various men who
fe•11 111 torttle with the Indians and
during the several wars. There k
also a quaint handstand where real
music is dispensed eue•h evening. It
is a permanent bubbling and an orna-
ment. Why touldti t Goderich hare
a permanent twudstaud instead of put-
ting the bandsmen on an 'old wagon
nid expecting 50 get results? In this
{nark. text, is a stone marking "The
end of the Santa Fe trail" and it marks
the soot where the old.pioneers tfniahed
their work of muking a trail across ■
America as far as the Rockies. Of ■
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AL1ST'OF
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Most Desirable Gifts
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Prrrihh's pKid Gloves for men 50 Table Linens
▪ or women, special $2117
■ Children's Kid Gloves Union Linen, very fine bleached Irish 11
■••, $1.60damask cloths with drawn border, $3•95 ■
Silk Umbrellas. Size 2 x 21 yards. Regular $5 for •
72 -inch Union Table Damask, $1 4QO
Per yard $2.25 for
men or womenfor $3, $4 and S5
Chamoisette Gloves, Perrin' at
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■ Pe $1 23
murs' the Santa Fe trail now gut.!
sperxwl with stretches of desert, and
It was near here that we saw our first
coyote. He was like a big wolf and
trotted along like it big collie dog,
apllare'ntly not a bit afraid of um,
the trip down: anyway, soave of them of tuberenolts Ic.y.:e Ill here that
did, and some were nervous. would not live a month In any other •
Hills and Mountains. district, and they are we11 and strong ■
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We stayed in ltatoll and bought atm- anti c 0 a all days work. Of e•onrae : ■
although I Imagine hr would have they hare nothing but praise for the
[leen an ugly customer in a tight. The ; plies and a waterimg. as we now xnw country. Then we met other tourists imi
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prairie dogs were ■w chit► as anto•suII. as absolutely ceaaalT. and en -4 through. as.whilewe44_tsttayed
here•. They would sit up on their
haunches and w'ateh us pass. They
are xls.ut as big as rabbits and look
like little old men as tlt'y sit tip. We
ass began to meet Mexicans and
they mountains. "Oh: no, they said.
S anlards, along with Denims of all hose are jest foothills to the Rockies.' . plptp hoose on wheels. Harvey with
tribes, We were not struck very
far. his RMso and father-in-law who
nraldy with coir of tlwut, for they}.i1r11, that was rucuurngiug, but turn
knew Geo. Johnston to Goderich and
crrMUllc looked ferocious. but we were ,way wee e•ouldri t and wouldn't turn had visited him there. A big fat
aver mnlestwl and probably their :_
heck-, sr we headed our good ship for builder from back Fast whom we
' the Wtott On * mom -11 11-. _ -- - -- - -- -
qulretl the 010 1011 of the road. 1Ve for some time a fresh gang would be ■
were told we would "strike the moon -
on the campground each eight and 11
lain eountry pretty $0011.. "_`Jy good- we would get aatuainted, it was here
nets!" I said, "what do you call those we met "George' with his Overland
pimples we have just t'omeorer. Arent sedan and tralh r filled with a c0m-
Women's Silk Hose, black and colors,
special sale
, .1111 ,,1111... $1650, $2.00
Scarfs and Ties f.rr men, special 1111...
50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25
Towels
Heavy.' soft. fancy B -nth Towels, fancy
borders and weave, at per pair
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00.
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le pees for Children
Rugs
Reversible Smyrna Imported Rugs, extra
heavy, size 27 x54. In six new pat- $6.95
terns, at each . ..... •7
Hosiery
Extra heavy, double knit, topu:e wool,y
Goderich Hose, all sizes 75c $1.25
7 to 10. Ranging ...
Silks
We continue our sale of Silks. Silks in
all colors, also wash Silks and Shot Taffetas.
�a Dr Dentou's and Cosy. lard wide. Regular $3,00, $3.25 Q
■ nite. All sizes 1 to 6. At $1.00, $1.25 and $3.50. On sale at �1.9� ■
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looks were the worst part of them stopped grumblingst everything In dteta- ■ Y
W.' 111444 Iwgxn to meet up with vil-
lages
The first place of any account that crab by throw•ing,aume of our fire-
We
made lap cowpletely of mud we stew* Was R'agma Nuund nod wt. wood at him. :� gang of fellows who ir
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houses. They 4t'• called adobe h funnel s m tl lug unique in the wear of A'c h eco n & Sorl
enel pronounced "door" houses. Tiley roads leading to it. The road led more In a big Rul(k, one 'or whom \ •
-over a section that had been disturbed
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pretty tough -looking outfits, as the;v by voleatrfc xruptious and the volcanic wire fence. that 1 had taken. The two • 1
se1doul 1x14.• l,srrs or whlduw•s 4411(1 mer rock was strewn all over the ground fellows who made 411mp about 10 •11•1111111114•11111 Illa*111111...11011111• SIMI 11111111EallillaNalialla
chimneys; they just have holes In the like hailstones of about 14141 to 111,IMst o'clock new night. "all in." as ;hey bad
walla. Toe wail they are male from pounds melt. 1t went over wild ties- been lost' up in the nanuutalus and
ert_country_-endo was about _e_pine lu •
0 144es • ' 1. a were averaging 2.SH mile)
a day and
are in the Indian and Mexican sections,Mole a picture of EL fie caught Ina ■
tai-itrtxtnreof /lay ami dirt and it la .along river h, ttntus. They were pretty
mads• into bag hl...-ks when netthen width where Iar4 4t. had tried 10 dodge well done up and had olio, and bruises
built pp and the 91 we" senloal up with these boulders of sharp stones but from plashing and digging out their
mud. .The sun is :n hot that it Lakes without su4rM•ss. This road had nertr "fIivver" and had sis•11e1 two • new
:at--harT .' emeit, The wall's are had a single heny' s work' part on it to titer from the rough hard going they
about three fret thick and they say make 11 pa+sthIK anfiall the bridges Imd yxperieneel. • •
they err root in the summer and warmpraetirally were iu a vea` poor rou uell- Theethere was the Min who-workod
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ton n -fact. ret 11 through New t 1 trent! l a th ut h w
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in tile wetter, and l ('1411 gnat. Iwlirte all night potting l fie'., tease 15 lila
them \lexieo, the Stutz We were waw' {n, WAS Ford where he hail broken It [hut ti lt.
Tltet-tealets-ati �j
' ' kin4e of earth.nware vile and a dirgrae�e to any'eu _tri'• I lie w'as ,:to auxfous_ b• get, it 41.41-• kP
in outside awns ehatssl like the half •I Prlmiliic Bridge. ate\ ; lid not get his tent up and hie wife and back• bega a to get
).n•iehl tote.. In this, fou. They get the cd the vt•ry worst apuleigt•for a br Prize ,at night and baked next day in Elide putting beer hand 01
a - band et Itldlans, ioc M 1 and all
around the ear, and said. •'IVhere• is
1.'' meaning the man of the party of
course•. They went on without molest-
ing the folk., tmt the latter were n
exactly comfortsbl until 1 got back.
o rap all when rgot blit again
T
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*std had Just mooed some snore in -
diens. +1onle of our baggage on the
and threaten
shoal lap with
atthe hak
rn until we
WP made
omw of a
1 welter.
In pa 0y
ns to
He
-- irtvprttvr-' They hake their 11 wait -here t1att w(' saw-
^ ^+ cmldren 31151 Plat out in the 'open and `7T it of? and-We'fln
whsle outfit hot by burning grass in it.
item rake the fire ant he Means of a dally dig crack cud curi,4isteIl of twee -•s rro«.n as i e est./east!. for he struck a little town whey
Mole at the ►s,Mom and put in what- Ilea
of loose stones oileach side with \s tried to rla4411 things and tuadp•mt.- 1 (-ampottermore under the
ever they wall[ to cook or bake, and • couple of loather stringers from .takes wide! blade hlu. a Lel 11122r(e work.bill. However, we got R
'ilwc 41n it in their back yard out in side to side laid un the heap of stones •1'e certainly li , c of tint•et laud lot•• of firewtwal and the
t open,
that we. ever saw: It spanned a pr the run. •and at `that hr rlld not get
rmrtalh and holding it
ty oI Water. inches wider than- the whirl tracks of had also iept the support of hLi
W'e t ow began to experience dltlh•ul- the car. We had to go down a steep The Last Lap. ince when a whole gang of Imitates
In [lug water that was fit Co Lank, sprike 1lie help of louse is.nlde•rs, 1\'hen ' mored nut of Sutra Fe sntrotnde•d fix trying to sell Nute
o:s a a was
on either aide: au these were laid, Saida Fe 1111d will rtlr'r forg,•tYhe of a *reveile? who had
some short plauka just -about twelve dying• we saw there, find the road earlier In the de,
res-
a.l
drink, axe knew that we would' have hit the parse phulks foot n nail or wr felt tlw we were at Inst`on the t 1 their pottery, wart• He
tu.rarry'm r than our toy thermos fastener of•uar description in thetul, last le; o1' un J.on•ney-aid we were. that talker and got the folk" got
flasks won.] r81et, for we were begin- strike the loofa,. 44tultex on the other blit 11 was n lo ogle trip through old by telling them of the tremendous
otos to 44frlke stretches4.1 fifty and. tilde and climb 11 ,'trey sandy bank. It Mesh') towns inti villages. The - snakes of the district, when fix n mat -
was some crossing, with may As inches first big town 'wet\ struck woo Albal. ter of fart there were none there -Che
was not to be hit' •
on each ' side between us, enerolne• :and It Is st as woolen'oo, eru as country to tdry.
We went on south to Pueblo. it great nod the bottom', of the river • Santa le is Iola and natnt. We hail From here we headed for ralltp,
Indian [•entre for the ;I telde tribe 01 bed. That- -..folia. gut ' out and. sone fate there loy getting int', a wild• which is halfway between Alhngner-
ludiruts, and the wulatt(efms and cane walked over and standing on the Loth- cat, canto -anemia. The nor wanted'( MP and Holbrook.We made it. but
runs we went through were far d'he�d e'r side they .watched me bring Mali, M turn us out. but es he had not taken were 21isxpla,intel in it, as It wee dirty
Ilius that we hod ereli toefore', with her load over atilt expts•tetl every' down the "Free Canto" sign the hnnell land desperate dust storm was blow -
hat were in than. threatened to clean iug, so we diel not stay there to camp
oil him and he went away saying but moved nut about fifteen miles' and
would not let us out until we had - camped at the side of the road close
a 'fee of one dollar for 'camping to an Indian and Mexican settlement.
egos. He locker[ the gate. No
rs that
to get rut, se we 0n 1 ln't lose' InDuri lgg the n night
the made
over that. flowerer, we hid :r terrible racket, but we heard a few
1111-.bt•«nk hl44.s•k (.r th..
1 sLntee and no more coyotes: the natives
t the' got after him and lead settled their bark, so we slept bet -
ti l bright and early' to ter error that. It was In this district
to and we got away in that hands of wild horsea still ronin
1st outside the city we the monntaina and can be caught by
ONTARIO .tll'I'I,F' FOR TIIE WEST.
We e•ontiuns'I right on dna• to Trint- minute to ser tis hot 11 torn over. How -
dad. Herr was another good •sloping ever, we gut over wlthuut a.:•efdent
hi»f,i& and soon forgot it •tn esperleneing h
gromld provided by the city. wit--
eater supply ,1121 right among'rees other truuldrs of 1111' road. pnl
with :1 seem plunge hath. \ I The water here la bud and about prlt
We thought we had got fairly well nint•ty lw•r rent. of the moot & are !Ilex- gate
hnr41enel to muutrtnins by the time w leans or Indians and do not nnjer- want
Lad reichel Trinidad, for we had cer stand what you say to theta. .Apart any Ape
om this the State tx-Ike-most-toter-
eawed-
IMP Wt. passed 'through. In it "power's t
Iw relies of the oiliest civilization he was on
in America. We saw- troplt'al unlock the
' tainly trarellel -some gooiest." but the
1 road heti some more surprise. hi store es
• for at., - I w P
l.existi
.. Cosampentan City...- plants ,and eondltions. tremendous uses) slope•. -
'1lowever, to des•rIbe Trhn121ae1. 11 mluutaitls, deep canyons, big water- (tossed over n
is a most cosmopolitan .1ty. There' falls, and to my mind the -most inter- the Rio Grande
! ore forty-seven different la11R1ngee eat hag city of the whole of aur trip. Liana. s. which tv:a
tprplrett on 1144 +etraets. it is hunt nnder; 1 mean- liantaf\Ee_ - :_.elle teatmitlfe•• to
the hlnf of a mnnntaln and right (on the Santa Fe Is Interesting. m1fe+ farther nn. T •r• 144 a gout' 21en1 ,oyer n mountain, `clear over it, not
id
IopR br RP swam nil
is anyone knowing how. The roads were
and headed for LAM p,artieubarly had along this section. but
the dividing ielnt we finally reached Holbrook. It was
lbrook. about :11141 op this part of the trip that we went
top ..f th1. mnunt44ln In n tr,•mmelous
e•lece•trirnlly-lighhvt sign Is the name of
II syr vitt' x1141 It can he seen for miles
In every 41ire•timi: in feet. we saw the
name Iwf .re we saw• the city, 1144 it Was ,
lhder the ><haditw of the mountain.'
;We had some tire trouble Just before
entering - Trinidar44 which Made •ns a
kin elm r, hitt we got
little late m11 R t
,waled 111 fairly good time. It was
here that the cement Pmlxlnkm.mt of
the.. river was so shiny that the folks
'Thought' It was the water, when a. a.:
Mayor -411- Winnipeg Has a Scheme• matter of facet they coli ant see nny
Which Deserves Support. water at ell. We tent array early nn81
the morning was cold and we struck
Winnipeg. Dee. 2R. -Mayor 1'. F. it "real hill" going out of town: In
Gray of thl. rite, 44.10 wns responsible filet it just kept Maui lousy getting
for the bringing to•\Vlnnl;icg ]Hilt fall up -omen In Mw gear. !hoverer, we
of eereraI moaned* of Ontario apples at finally ir•Rntiated it wlth(olat shedding'
a greatly 11el1l24d price', 00w atiVoeote• our 104444'1gers. but had a long mi-
ne establishment by the • Dominion gr11 { 1 Ill It
Government of frith melting stations
thronghnitt the l'rnirte Pr.vinee..
The M11yor, whose tern) of office ey
Dime Jnn1111ry 1, declares he would like
to set the stone' r(oIIIng before he leaves
o�6r•e' that would result in action iweing
taken to sere n11 etttraole het wenn '(111-
fere° and the Rocky MonaMin. a
chanty to ohlain Ontario fruit that pct._
woihd give the prnelneer, theerathrxys Mugging along nil generally nrrlving
and the 41strllmtors n ressonli41.' profit. eteont the slime time ns the rest.
"Tllonsxnds o1 Western ftanndlan The n'xt 1.lg climb we lrnek wag
de for erhx o the mitis. St
`w•a• not too steep ,and w'P mnnugoal to
Ret 111ong-on h:t.rmeolinte all right, At
chi. point of the route travellers were
All r•otnpl:Oiling of the loss of power
by their engine: this wax roomed by
the aitltule wee were reaching. A
lot ifi Item were munkeyth4 with et1.
gine n21Ju.trnents but were not getting
•watt., xo, we last kept
citizen.. t,nrticularly In the great over the Itaton Moonntnius This wax •
Northland anal nn lonely farm, In the cltmh of 44lsxrt twelve 11111es In low
N0rthweet, hardly ever see a ("emotion ¢env. and hard moiling all the way at
apple, Pxrept fit price. whlrh only a that. EserythlnR wile pretty clearly
wea11113- man ('an afford. 1 would like," red -hit when we r'nche21 the top. Imt
Pahl the Mayor. "10 ,e' every child In We got there. The rand zigzagged All
the prmlrfe Province get at (east one.tover the fare of the molntxhl trying
•ppb* o day. 1 to. And •n e144y Kende, hot relied mi. -
"If cloth. and nrganiznt)hna of all erobiy In the attempt. However. 11;
chnsoes of eltlzena woold give the mat- . 4441441 the best they timid fin 1111 we had
ter th0n)ht anti {nAllclrc Arid bring 11 the satisfaction of c•nl.ting'drrwn the
to the attention fit the Dominion Gore' ponthern .Lie of (he' moltxin to the
ernmeut, nndonhtedly something ('odd I town of Raton heel?. and it oak hoot
be done to Ret fruit down to a FOR 11142022 aa fir nnu root.! .teeper than the
*hie price for the people of the West,' I gr44d.; we hod ,w',•nded. The town
$ie concluded. appeared to be directly below us and
The roaul to Scioto Fe was beset
'with 1411 kinds of difficulties, but when
w •struck the city it r,•p:11.1 1144 for all
our trouble. Here we sow the 01,14.411
h(0tse tr. Ame'r►ea of wit there ta a
record. it Is ram years ld and is.
hnilt of adobe. The oldest i• urrh, St.
Miguel, is right twat to It. Its wall
toeing ten feet thick at the loons and
six feet thick at the top. It eoutuins-
o11e of the oldest nal- sweetest loll..
The. 11111set1m is full of Indian epee
occas and Work of all iles•rildlohs and
they do not lay themselves out to make
a vh•tinl of the tourist here as they
81n In most (other towns along the way.
Most all the places of interest are
nlw•m w11hout c•hitrge and s4m,•ti111e•s a
guide Is supplied to exphiin the car-
bon's manta,
in the museum, which is the old
Government h141,11ng and of very mos -
Are :110114• ,'.,Instruction^with a piazza
covering the sidew44lk around 'it, -can
be found a great many priceless speel-
men. of 0181 hellion work of all kthdm,
inelnding lottery, old ox -carts, paint-
ings, weapons of 1411 kials, -obi deices
immix relating to the time when N,•w
NPxI('l Was a•Irnrt 0f M,•xico prOpPr,
4414444 when England ruled the e0nutry.
If it was only to visit this building
and sr 1144 ron1e1(44 the trip would
have been worth while. it Is fn1p,.-
Able to do Justice to It, bort Imagine
a building larger than the skating rink
Iota West at net with wells rover ted
feet uhfek and looking like solid cem-
cut 1th,•y are n,IoM• 11 101 me hard H.
(lIIllut I. !Milt In the beautiful old
Spanish style sol foil 0f the most in.
mooting things olefins to twople that
were civilized nearly'. 3,00n years ego.
nn1 yin have a faint bleat of one place
wn visited.
The lioverner'. Palace.
Ail the Mitldinge nor hnllt after fhb,
style sod the pnlnce of the Governor.
which is open to the public, while of
•
of party strife between the people Ilv ,eronnd it, and the mod was ni bust
Ing ou the northern route and those
living on the southern route. and theyMeight inches deep In loose sand. At
piaster ions LI1nxN with alga. setting:
'Ihe n we drinking water to hod
forth the ndvntltagee of their own Milton. who
w was on the side of the
partii•ul:le tante. However. n. the road fixing him Meyer. He said he
northern route was ietween sixty and cold get along all right now he had
water, so we went on our way. Later
eighty miles shorter end ran ecided1to on we had some 11re trouble and were
! the railway all the way we decided to fixing It in the mhnde of a shanty when
take lit. ere•n though the secede riillmwl n r .s1mPe hall Milton. Of course he
the sunrherll 1•outr was the best. We i stayed with us and we got flxel nl)
didn't like the Idrx of that 41101 tulle- then he set up his 'cove and we had
alae qm1 -the fart stmt we. w•nftbl ate' dinner rIEht there before moving nn.
ti4 nines nwsr from a rnilw•ny at ice travelled faster than we did and
,1.1(,1(11 point., of it. (Iawollne. too, while 11P wanted to stand by n. we
snlairs n gallon and 'that wax for the math• him go on ahead. a. we had no
smnlP.lnu'ricnn Ration. It coke. the , memo' hot that we mold easily make
• adieu
g.e. so'to make fear,('an•'• the next town, which wax Holbrook.
ndlxn miRon,, so yon can woe gn.oline p•,'ll, to in
tl'n.v pretty llgh along that route. We 41 ggtrl (dons and w came to
were paying 404 to 43e along one route. 1
another natty In 4rontdP with three
Fine Bad Reads ears, We lent them some tools and
ej'- as they, had plenty of help were on one
We struck moms magnificent sesnery , way On,. more. We were mulling along
nlung this rote land some terrible ; the sinete track over the de.ert when
roads. In pimps are ran on lore :one of theme Pare clime lap behind and
Lledge. of rack that ate ped down the pulled out to pass nm, hut they cut in
hill Plat like stair.. The gang maid i too time to the front and knocked our
'tel. -berthed jetzt like it -great Mg r front enol right •tv rand and-ms•4Pd
elephant stepping dnwnettalt% At one off a front huh cap. He wen/ ,,n v:!th-
phlcP that was (fit nett of fits fee of out stopping, but we thought we could
the 111,911,1x111 mei scouted mound alien); catch him at the next camp. flowerer,
isomers working Ism way ~lawn to , 9 little farther on whom should we find
the river 18,ttoom, we met son• old 1 bot fled Milton In tronlrle aetaln and
Indians with n dllnpfdated home mild I pulled off •to the aide of the road. We
wagon. The mail on the fee• of the' pilled In beide him and am jt wall
moibilhlin ow. too narrow for u. CO 'Oghteen tnlleo to the next town and
bass and tee could not make them nn- i g4'tin% 1 .te we male earn!) and de.
deratHnl to Lack 119, no we 11341 101 ridetb to do what axing wan twee/miry
hnek lap the 11111 again nntll we could . test day.
pill right Into the aide and they Jost I There w s a good carr.p trnund at
.succeed h'. but it Nam pretty does'. Ilelbrort. but the ponre•t of water ; in
We had quite a few tight 011tt'Pxea
like this, tont w'' got through Jla.t the
same
lfigtrl.ltire Indiana.
.t little farther along i hod stopped
t) n m I in t go and Ret some eater,
on
(ret. th,-e was only e pump in thecoif('wh ole t.•wn that Imo cnu.Ret water
(r/ to thst was fit to drink. it was while
we were •n this camp that we net an old -
floor v ho was a real tourist, for he
travelled the roads all the ti@@ee, driving
t
1een In
'P ''•' cnlfnn- ickir R in Ar°1he
IM
wwasaway and Out of sight along e,nae (Goattnue d on page 2)
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Winter TerhI, 11egins Monday, January 3rd, 1921
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%caon's Oreetings
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leavingt•h1R the folks In the cur. \\chile• 1
Punt
WE wish to thank our many .
Customers and Friends for
their hearty patronage during the
past year and extend to them
sincere wishes For a happy, pros-
perous 1921
M. ROBINS
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